Bleazard usually plays as a wide midfielder or forward and switched allegiance to Wales after playing for England at youth level.
She scored the England women's national football team's first ever goal in the first official match, a 3–2 win over Scotland in Greenock.
She was a member of the England women's national football team squad in their first official match, a 3–2 win over Scotland in Greenock.
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The competition featured England, Australia, New Zealand, India and an International XI.
Out of the 18 teams participating in the tournament, the qualifiers were the four semi-finalists - Denmark, Germany, Italy and Norway - and the best quarter-final loser - Sweden, who lost their two leg quarter-final clash against Italy on a single away goal.
The runner-up Mexico qualified in two playoff-matches against the second-placed team of CONMEBOL - Argentina.
The fourth edition of the Sudamericano Femenino (Women's South American Championship) in 2003 determined the CONMEBOL's qualifiers Brazil and Argentina.
There will be a qualification held to determine the three qualifiers from the Caribbean and two from Central America who will join Canada, Mexico and the United States at the final tournament.
Malin played once for the Sweden Under–16 team and overcame serious injury to play for Dalsjöfors GoIF in the Damallsvenskan.
She was part of the England U-19 for the 2008 and 2009 edition of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship.
As a result, German coach Monika Staab was sent to Bahrain January 21, 2007 for a six month development program.
After Rachel Buehler was sent off in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup quarter–final win over Brazil, Sauerbrunn was drafted into the starting eleven for the semi–final win over France.
After being received by the King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck on 6 March 2012, the FIFA President met with the country’s sports’ representative, Prince Jigyel and Prime Minister Jigme Thinley.
For England's national football team's 2006 FIFA World Cup campaign, Fagin performed "That's England Alright", a variation of "That's Livin' Alright" produced by Clive Langer, with lyrics by Jimmy Lawless.
Not to be confused with Bruna Amarante da Silva, who although born in Brazil plays for Equatorial Guinea.
She has represented Chinese Taipei in the 2006 Asian Games and the 2010 East Asian Football Championship.
On 7 March 2007, she refereed the World Cup qualifier game between Japan and Mexico in Tokyo, going on to also referee the first-leg of the UEFA Women's Cup between Umeå IK and Arsenal.
She scored an own goal against England in November 2003, punching Kristy Moore's corner into her own net as Scotland lost 5–0 in Preston.
Ebony spent many years playing for Redoubtables Women's Cricket Club in Croydon but has since moved to Shepperton CC and plays alongside fellow England women's cricket team mates Nicki Shaw and Caroline Atkins.
In September 2011 he signed for the Russian national team and months later he also took charge of Russian champion WFC Rossiyanka, replacing Vera Pauw and Tatiana Egorova respectively.
It also runs the Faroe Islands national teams for men and women.
Irish coach Noel King named an experimental team which lacked his leading players from Arsenal Ladies.
The German eleven were able to defend their title with a 2–0 win in the final over Brazil.
The most notable matches held on the ground came in 2002 when the England women's cricket team played a Women's One Day International Tri-Series against New Zealand Women and India Women.
In September 2013, with the Faroe Islands seven goals down to Scotland in a 2015 Women's World Cup qualifier at Tórsvøllur, Sevdal scored two late consolation goals.
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The team was eliminated after another defeat, 1–0 to Kazakhstan.
He is the father of current German international footballer Dzsenifer Marozsán.
In September 2013, Čanković made her debut for the senior Serbia women's national football team in a 9–0 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification defeat in Switzerland.
The ground has also held 3 Women's One Day Internationals, the first of which came in 1990 when England women played Denmark women.
In March 2002 she netted her first senior international goal in a 4–1 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification win in the Netherlands.
She started playing her club football with West Bridgford Colts (Nottingham) alongside English cricketer and Women's Ashes winner Jenny Gunn.
She won her 50th cap in October 2009; an away victory over Greece at the Yiannis Pathiakakis Stadium.
In June 2013 Bignot married Arsenal Ladies and Ireland goalkeeper Emma Byrne.
She then went on to captain the India women's team in the 2001 AFC Women's Championship in which India finished second-to-last in their group.
In October 2007 she was drafted into the senior squad for a match against Russia, aged 18, following an injury to Marit Fiane Christensen.
Although born in Wandsworth, Gibbons was eligible for the Republic of Ireland as her grandparents were from Galway and County Mayo.
Sara Johansson (born January 23, 1980) is a female footballer for Hammarby IF DFF and the Swedish national team.
Sharla Louise Passariello (born 14 January 1992) is a footballer who plays for the Welsh national team and South Florida Bulls.
Since making her national team debut in a 6–3 win over England in March 2002, Lundgren has had to compete with Caroline Jönsson, Hedvig Lindahl and latterly Kristin Hammarström for the goalkeeper position.
She has previously played for Kolbotn, Stabæk and FC Gold Pride, and the Norwegian national team where she was capped 154 times and won the 2000 Summer Olympics.
In the Twenty20 tournament, she was selected as a specialist batsman, with England's national women's team player Jane Smit keeping wicket for the Emeralds.
Sue Redfern is an English cricketer and former member of the England women's cricket team.
Readings has coached the New Zealand women's national under-20 football team and is the coach of the New Zealand women's football team coaching the side in the 2012 London Olympics.
Players called up for the World Cup qualifying match against Montenegro on 31 October 2013 in Nikšić.
Past and present players include New Zealand Internationals Maia Jackman, Priscilla Duncan and Abby Erceg.
The ground has also hosted a single Women's One Day International match between England women and Trinidad and Tobago women in the 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup.
In 2000, during the Women's African Cup of Nations final, Nigeria scored a controversial goal that many felt was offside.